First Nations People who live in the remote Northern Territory is still not expected to reach their 70th birthday. A rare visit within one of the oldest bush clinics in the NT shows why. The infamous Cahills Crossing of Kakadu National Park is the only road in and out of the Aboriginal community of Gunbalanya. […]
The NSW Liberal Party will challenge the federal election result in the Sydney seat of Bradfield after he has lost it to Teal Independent Nicolette Boel. In a statement on Monday evening, Liberal Giselle Kapterian said that the decision to go to the “referee” was to ensure that the final result reflected the “true wishes […]
Sussan Ley’s leadership rival Angus Taylor says that a “crusade” is needed to involve more women in the liberal party, but remains in contrast to genderquota. Modered and conservatives are divided on whether the party should force itself to stimulate the female representation with a formal mechanism, or whether it can be trusted to do […]
A plan to equip Northern Territory Transit and public housing safety officers with “quasi-polishes”, including to wear weapons on buses, in supermarkets and social housing, has been closed as a “deeply irresponsible escalation” that could endanger lives. The readers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander are advised that this article contains the name of a […]
You cannot blame West Australians for waking up with a feeling of Deja-VU this morning, while we are preparing to vote in our second elections in just eight weeks. Those who have not yet voted, that is, either by post or on a pre-poll station and more than 400,000 of us have taken that option. […]